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==Daily Log==
'''7/23/14'''
I've been aligning the 780 TA to a fiber so that the output will be single mode and Gaussian. This was more difficult than I hoped it would be, but all the problems in the end seemed to be from the having the wrong aspheres for the fiber launches. I'm only getting about 20-25% power through the fiber. Around 40% should be achievable, but I'm not really concerned about power as conversion efficiency at this point. There's about 50 mW just before the cavity, so there should be about 34 inside. After re-aligning the 780 beam, I'm getting just under 3 nW unchopped power at the photodiode, giving a conversion efficiency of about <math> 3.3*10^{-7} </math>. This is higher than
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